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Agrokémia és Talajtan | 2018

Impact of fertilization on the mineral nutrition and yield of Salix triandra x Salix viminalis and Robinia pseudoacacia L. bioenergy crops

László Simon; B. Szabó; György Vincze; Miklós Szabó; József Koncz

Willow was cultivated as an energy crop in a field experiment. The brown forest soil was treated with an inorganic fertilizer (ammonium nitrate−AN: 100 kg ha -1 ) or with various organic or mineral soil amendments (municipal biocompost–MBC: 20 t ha −1 ; municipal sewage sludge compost–MSSC: 15 t ha −1 ; rhyolite tuff–RT: 30 t ha −1 ; willow ash−WA: 600 kg ha −1 ), or their combinations (AN+MBC; AN+RT; AN+WA, MSSC+WA) in four replications. Nineteen months after the soil treatments the macroelement-rich amendments (MBC, MSSC) enhanced the harvested fresh shoot yield most significantly (up to 41% as compared to the untreated control), and also the shoot diameter and shoot height of the willow plants. Most of the treatments enhanced the uptake of N (9.8-23.5%) and K in willow leaves, but the concentrations of P, Mg, Ca, Fe and Zn in the leaves were reduced. The toxic element (As, Cd, Pb) accumulation of willow shoots was negligible. In a 4-year field experiment the effects of the mineral fertilizers AN and AN+calcium-magnesium carbonate (CMC) were studied on the mineral nutrition of the leaves and wood yield of black locust trees cultivated as an energy crop. The brown forest soil was treated with 300 kg ha −1 annual doses of these fertilizers as top-dressing in June 2009, May 2010 and May 2011. Both fertilizers caused a three to four times increase in the nitrate content of the upper soil soon after their application in June. By the end of the vegetation period (in December) the nitrate concentration in the soil was similar to that in the control plots. The nitrogen content of the leaf stalks (petioles) and leaves, however, was only slightly higher in the treated plots. As a trend, fertilization increased the phosphorus and reduced the calcium uptake in the leaf stalks and leaves, while the magnesium content was not influenced. In March 2012, when the whole trees were harvested, 22% or 28% higher aboveground fresh shoot weight was detected in the AN or AN+CMC treatments than in the control.


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2005

Heavy metal accumulation in calcareous soil and sorghum plants after addition of sulphur-containing waste as a soil amendment in Turkey

Mustafa Kaplan; Şule Orman; Imre Kádár; József Koncz


Acta Veterinaria Hungarica | 2001

Study of soil-plant (potato and beetroot)-animal cycle of nutritive and hazardous minerals in a rabbit model

S. Gy. Fekete; A. Bersényi; Imre Kádár; Róbert Glávits; József Koncz; L. Zöldág


Poljoprivreda znanstveno-stručni časopis (Agriculture Scientific and Professional Review) | 2002

Cadmium and lead status in corn hybrids grown on acid soil of Eastern Croatia

Vlado Kovačević; Imre Kádár; József Koncz; Ivan Brkić; Đuro Banaj


European Chemical Bulletin | 2012

EFFECT OF VARIOUS SOIL AMENDMENTS ON THE MINERAL NUTRITION OF SALIX VIMINALIS AND ARUNDO DONAX ENERGY CROPS

László Simon; Béla Szabó; Miklós Szabó; György Vincze; Csaba Varga; Zsuzsanna Uri; József Koncz


Agrokémia és Talajtan | 2013

Effect of chelants on the lead and copper uptake of maize from contaminated soils

György Czira; László Simon; György Vincze; József Koncz; Gyula Lakatos


Fresenius Environmental Bulletin | 2010

Stabilization of toxic element contaminated soil with water treatment sludge.

László Simon; S. Barna; József Koncz; A. Anton


Novenytermeles | 2009

The aerial deposition and agricultural/environmental importance of chemical elements.

Imre Kádár; József Koncz; Péter Ragályi


Archive | 2013

Kelátképzők hatása a kukorica ólom- és rézfelvételére szennyezett talajokból | Effect of chelants on the lead and copper uptake of maize from contaminated soils

György Czira; László Simon; György Vincze; József Koncz; Gyula Lakatos


Novenytermeles | 2009

A kémiai elemek légköri ülepedése és agronómiai/környezeti jelentősége

Imre Kádár; József Koncz; Péter Ragályi

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Imre Kádár

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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László Simon

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Péter Ragályi

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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S. Fekete

Szent István University

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Vlado Kovačević

Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek

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A. Bersényi

Szent István University

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B. Szabó

University of Debrecen

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L. Zöldág

Szent István University

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